- Thomas Kimmwood Peters
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name =Thomas Kimmwood Peters
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birth_date = June 27, 1879
birth_place =Norfolk, Virginia , USA
known_for = early motion picture development
death_date = 1973
death_place =California , USA
occupation = newsreel cameraman, photographer, and inventor
spouse = Grace Margaret Price
parents = William Isbestos Peters
Laura Virginia (Logan)Thomas Kimmwood Peters (
June 27 1879 – 1973) was a pioneer American motion picture producer,newsreel cameraman, photographer, educator, and inventor.Library of Congress, ID No: MSS61200] cite web|url= http://www.newgeorgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/ArticlePrintable.jsp?id=h-864|title= The New Georgia Encyclopedia - Crypt of Civilization|accessdate= 2008-07-06] cite web|url= http://www.oglethorpe.edu/about_us/crypt_of_civilization/history_of_the_crypt.asp|title= Oglethorpe University - History of the Crypt of Civilization|accessdate= 2008-07-06] cite web|url= http://content.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt7x0nc1tj/|title= University of California, OAC - Finding Aid for the Thomas Kimmwood Peters Papers, 1935-1964|accessdate= 2008-07-06]Education
*Atttended public elementary schools and high school in the Los Angeles area, 1884-94.
*Attended Peace College in Mexico City from 1896 to 1898.
*EarnedPh.D. atOglethorpe University , 1939.Association with the motion picture industry
Peters began his photography work in the motion picture industry around 1899, with the
Pathe Freres film company of France. Later, when he left them, he continued to work throughout Europe at various companies in the motion picture industry to develop his skills.cite web|url= http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/spc/xml/m0055.xml|title= Stanford University Libraries - Guide to the Exactus Photo Film Corporation Records, 1914-1918|accessdate= 2008-07-08] He also did photography and motion picture work atKarnak andLuxor in Egypt.Peters was associated with the Cosmos Film Company in
San Francisco, California , which later became Exactus Photo Film Corporation of Palo Alto. He became its first president and general manager when it officially started operations onAugust 28 1914 . The company stated that its purpose was cquote|"to produce, sell, rent and exchange educational and industrial moving picture films for the use of schools, academies, and universities throughout the state of California, and later throughout the United States."In the beginning, Exactus had a list of well-respected California educators to serve on its board of directors. However, a lack of good business management and closing skills in obtaining financial backing caused its failure only two years later. There were also clashes of misunderstandings between the educators and Exactus' technicians that exacerbated the situation. By the end of 1916, Peters held an auction of the physical items held by the bankrupt company to raise money to pay off its creditors. What little stock left was turned over to the Palo Alto Film Company.
Peters kept the technical and educational value of the Exactus films at a high quality in spite of these tumultuous times. At the
Panama-Pacific International Exposition in 1915, his company won two gold medals and one bronze medal for films they had produced.Association with Oglethorpe University
Thornwell Jacobs , originator of theCrypt of Civilization (the world's first moderntime capsule located atOglethorpe University ), hired Peters to serve as the projectarchivist and general manager of development and construction.One of the reasons Peters was hired was for his unique skills in photography. He used his knowledge to preserve on
microfilm and film footage items to be entered in the Crypt for a 6,000-year storage. Peters recorded on film such historical figures asHitler andStalin . He also included PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt , as well asMussolini .Peters and his staff of student assistants worked on the Crypt project from 1937 until 1940 when it was sealed permanently. They put on cellulose acetate microfilm many historical events of the 19th and 20th centuries. The microfilm reels were placed into airtight receptacles for preservation. The staff and Peters initiated backup methods in case the acetate didn't survive. One method Peters developed was duplicate "metal film." It was as thin as paper.
Peters also worked on developing Oglethorpe University's historical photographic collections. Peters was also director of the China Air Force School at Oglethorpe University, 1945-46. He was also professor of audio-visual education at the university.
According to Oglethorpe University cquote|"Peters had been the only newsreel photographer to film the San Francisco earthquake of 1906." cite web|url= http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Multimedia.jsp?id=m-1745|title= The New Georgia Encyclopedia - T. K. Peters|accessdate= 2008-07-06]
Outline of career
* Artist with International Botanical Expedition to Yucatan, 1898.
* Camerman with Pathe Freres, Vincennes, France, 1899.
* Toured Europe and Northe Africa making motion pictures with aKinetoscope , 1900.
* Freelanced in Paris, 1902.
* Opened Peters Scenic Studio in Los Angeles, 1902.
* President of Peters Photographic Expeditions. Made 5 expeditions to Asian countries, Australia and the South Seas, 1904-05.
* Motion pictures of San Francisco earthquake aftermath, 1906.
* Motion pictures of construction of the Panama Canal, 1909.
* Technical director of several motion picture companies.
* Author and correlator of standard text films for classroom use at Palo Alto and F.B.O. Studio, Hollywood.
* Inaugurated first regulator teaching films in New York Schools, 1920.
* Professor of psychology training specialist and manufacturing research engineer at Lockheed Aircraft Company.
* Historian at the Los Angeles County Hollywood Museum Motion Picture TV.
* Owner of Photographic Museum, Frontier Village, San Jose, California.Authored works
* "Portals of the Past"
* "Sunoef Dixie" (the script)
* "Trap to Catch a Shadow"
* "History of Motion Picture Mechanisms" (autobiography)
* "Technique of Concertography: Prelude to the Atomic Era"Inventions
* Invented several models of the Exactus camera, 1912 - 1914. Who's Who in America]
* Invented the first microfilm camera using 35 mm film to photograph documents, 1915. cite web|url= http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=414|title= The Crypt of Civilization written by Alan Bellows October 9th, 2006|accessdate= 2008-07-06]
* Invented and patented many vacuum and rare gas devices, including first commercial rare gas tubes, 1924.References
Bibliography
* Peters, Thomas Kimmwood, "The Story of the Crypt of Civilization", (Oglethorpe University Press, Atlanta, 1940).
* Slide, Anthony, "The New Historical Dictionary of the American Film Industry, Fitzroy Dearborn 1998, ISBN 1-5795805-6-4
* "The Preservation of History in the Crypt of Civilization," journal of Society of Motion Picture Engineers (February 1940), pp. 209–10.
* "Who's Who in America With World Notables" (Chicago, 1978), subject of item # 1712 - "Thomas Kimmwood Peters", Library of Congress Card No. 43-3789, ISBN 0-8379-0210-X
* Library of Congress, ID No: MSS61200:*Papers of Thomas Kimmwood Peters::Span Dates: 1896-1973 (bulk 1915-1968)::Creator: Peters, Thomas Kimmwood, 1879-1973::Repository: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.Newsreel footage
Early film of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake aftermath. Views of destruction taken from a vehicle moving east down Market Street.
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